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Spring 2020 CWRU Economics Dept Newsletter
Volume 9, Spring 2020
Women in Economics club approved
Women in Economics (WE) aims to empower women by hosting
events that foster connections within and beyond CWRU, as well
as assist women in professional development to increase their
representation in the economics community. Students from any
major or gender may join and/or attend events.
Their first event will be March 24, 4:00 p.m. in PBL 203: a
general introduction and social event for anyone interested in
participating in the club. On the afternoon of April 24 they will
host a panel and networking event of women working in data/
business analytics.
President: Beth Canel ('23); Vice President: Claire Jeffress ('22);
Treasurer: Kasey Vanglov ('21), Secretary: Becky Schneirov
('23), Marketing: Nikki Zimmer ('23), Public Relations: Annika
Lacroze ('23), Senior Rep: Shivalika Keni ('20), Community
Reps: Gabi Blatnik ('22), Sara Young ('20).
Join on Campus Groups. email: [email protected]. Instagram:
@cwru_we, Website: https://wecwru.wixsite.com/homepage.
Professor Roman Sheremeta
gave two TED talks in
2019: one in Ukraine at
TEDxIvano-Frankivsk over the summer, and one
on campus at TEDxCWRU in November. His
TEDxCWRU talk, “The Pursuit of Happiness:
Advice from a Behavioral Economist,” is now
available on the TEDx Talks YouTube channel.
September 24, 2019: Hal Varian, Chief Economist at Google, visited campus to deliver the annual Howard T. McMyler
Memorial Lecture. Varian talked about the future of work, focusing on how shifting demographics and declining popula-
tion growth will continue to create a tight labor market even in the face of increased automation. He also met with a
small group of economics majors before his presentation, where he answered their questions and offered advice. Pictured
are economics majors at the meeting: back row: Aayush Parikh ('20), Hersh Bhatt ('20), Kareem Agag ('20), (Hal Vari-
an), James Jung ('22), and Marcus Daly ('20); front row: Alec Hoover ('20), Alexandra Stevens ('20), Claire Jeffress ('22),
Lee Radics ('20), Jon Powell ('21), Earl Hsieh ('21), and Peter Durand ('20).
Hal Varian gives 2019
McMyler Memorial Lecture
Presentation and Student Sessions with Ellen Zentner
December 5, 2019: Ellen Zentner, Chief U.S. Economist and Managing
Director at Morgan Stanley, visited campus before giving the Bower’s
Economics Forecast to discuss her journey in economics and offer advice
about economics careers. Pictured are economics majors Alex McGuire
('22), Katie Liebler ('22), Shivalika Keni ('20), Marisa Katz ('21), Claire
Jeffress ('22), (Ellen Zentner), Alexandra Stevens ('20), Olivia Samson
('21), Anna Ashley ('20), and Miranda Deppisch ('21) at the talk.
Economics Majors Abroad
Winter Break 2019: Economics majors Kasey Pukys ('22), Jason Guo ('21), Andoni
Barrica ('20), and Ingrid Gillies ('23) are pictured on the Fact Finders trip to Israel and
Palestine organized through Cleveland Hillel.
Economics Students perform at CIM Orchestra Concert
November 22, 2019: Professor Jenny Hawkins caught Cleveland Institute of
Music students and economics majors Miranda Deppisch ('21) (horn, left),
Lauren Jensen ('22) (horn, middle), Alexandra McGuire ('22) (flute) (not
pictured), and economics minor Noah Stein ('22) (trombone) at the Cleveland
Institute of Music Orchestra concert of Sibelius’ fifth symphony.
Weatherhead Economics Society’s “Newly-Ed Game”
November 6, 2019: The Weatherhead Economics Society hosted the “Newly-Ed
Game” – a take on the Newlywed Game – at the Jolly Scholar. Students and faculty
took the stage in pairs to guess their partner’s economic opinion of a current econom-
ic issue; after revealing answers, partners discussed their views with each other and
the audience. Pictured are Lance Zhong, Aarshia Jain, Claire Jeffress, and Nathan Lesch.
Fireside Chat with SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce (‘93)
December 9, 2019: CWRU hosted a fireside chat with SEC Commissioner Hester
Peirce ('93, economics) and Professor Scott Shane as part of the Edmonds E-Talk
Series. Peirce discussed startup capital formation, entrepreneurship in the Midwest, and
the role of the SEC. Several economics majors and professors attended the talk and
subsequent networking reception.
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Fall 2019 Happenings... Economics Students Inducted into Wolstein Society
October 2019: Six economics majors and two economics minors were
among 23 students inducted into the fourteenth class of the Weatherhead
School’s Wolstein Society. The induction ceremony recognized
outstanding senior undergraduate students who represent the society’s main
pillars of scholarship, leadership, community service, and professional will.
Economics majors of the Wolstein Society class of 2020: Florence Bian
('20), Ethan Glickstein ('20), Lee Radics ('20), Alexandra Stevens ('20), Kai
Zheng ('20), Adam Zybko ('20). Economics minors of the Wolstein Society
class of 2020: Aleksandra Lach ('20), Brian Woo ('20).
Pictured is the Wolstein Society class of 2020 with Mrs. Iris
Wolstein, Mr. Scott Wolstein, Dean Manoj Malhotra, and Provost
Ben Vinson. Photo by Johnathon Jamison.
NEW Economics courses for
the 2020-2021 school year!
ECON 216: Data Visualization in R
Professor David Clingingsmith will teach students how to
use visualization to learn about and communicate patterns
in data. The class will introduce students to the
programming language R and does not require any prior
experience with data or statistics.
ECON 380: Computational Economics
Professor Sining Wang’s course is targeted towards
students who want to learn more about computer
implementations for conducting quantitative research in
economics and social sciences. Students will learn basic
Python to apply quantitative solution methods to a wide
range of issues such as auctions, the stock market,
elections, pandemics, and more.
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Mark your calendars!
Professor Raj Chetty of Harvard University will
deliver the 2020 Howard T. McMyler Memorial
Lecture on Thursday, September 17, 2020, at 4:30
p.m. in the Tinkham Veale University Center.
Registration details will be announced at a later
date.
Students learn about the
Economics major at annual
Choices Fair
We are excited to now have 180 total economics majors!
The annual Choices Fair gives us an opportunity to speak to
first year students about the economics major. In October,
Professors Ernest, Hawkins, and Sheremeta joined
economics majors Jason Guo ('21), Alec Hoover ('20),
Shivalika Keni ('20), Joey Shulik ('21), Tim Sprunt ('21),
and Steven Nyeo ('21) at the Choices Fair to answer
questions about the economics major. The nine of them
were so flooded with student interest in economics, we
didn’t even have time to get a photo! We are extremely
grateful to our majors who shared experiences and advice.
Students work to improve clean
water and electricity in India
Through a grant from the Great Lakes Energy
Institute Fellows, two Economics majors, Kareem
Agag ('20) and Aayush Parikh ('20), traveled to
Jawhar, a group of villages located a few hours
outside of Mumbai to promote and implement solar
power as means to maintain electric infrastructure.
With a team of students from other universities,
Kareem and Ayush installed solar panels and water
filters and spoke with students in the villages about
clean water and electricity.
Watch Professor Sue Helper
on The Weekly!
Check out Professor Helper’s appearance on The New
York Times documentary series The Weekly on FX.
She appears on Episode 6 to discuss changes in the
automotive manufacturing industry as a result of
electric vehicle production.
Reminder to students: the Economics Dept Canvas site has
many great resources for economics majors and minors!
ACG Cup Case Study Competition
Congratulations to majors Ethan Glickstein ('20, economics and finance) and Shrey Agarwal ('19, economics and finance) for their 1st Prize win at the annual Association for Corporate Growth M&A/Private Equity competition in Spring 2019. Despite facing mostly teams of MBA students, the CWRU team swept the competition (a "real world" investment banking pitch to a panel of industry experts) for the first time in the competition’s history. Pictured: Ethan Glickstein, Shrey Agarwal, Ashley Carnes, and Jake Mecham.
Research Showcase
Thirty-two students from ECON 395 presented posters of their semester capstone research at CWRU Intersections in Spring 2019, and three groups won cash awards in the Social Sciences division! Rasheed Ajala ('19) and Priyal Chadha ('19) tied for 1st place, "Does overspending on health care benefit patients with acute conditions?" Jacob Frisch ('20) and Luke DiMuzio ('19) tied for 1st place, "Efficiency in Major League Baseball Player Contracts Market." Philip Adikes ('19) and Shrey Agarwal ('19) tied for 2nd place, "The Role of Credit-Market Sentiment in the Economy."
CWRU DataFest
The third annual CWRU DataFest drew in six economics majors. The topic, held in secret until the start of DataFest weekend, was Canadian women’s rugby, which included five datasets ranging from GPS data of movement during games, to health and wellness data. Computer science, math, statistics, economics, and business students competed in nine teams, working over the course of 48 hours. Two economics majors were on award winning teams: Kareem Agag ('20) on the team Big Data Energy won Best Visualization and Anthony Brennan ('19) on team The Den by Denny’s won Honorable Mention for Best Use of External Data.
Pictured hard at work is team Shoaginators, composed of economics majors Victor Xie ('21), Kieran Gallagher ('21), and Roman Kouznetsov ('19), to whom we award best team name for their homage to Professor Daniel Shoag.
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ALUMNI! If you are interested in speaking to our students about your career (any field) or have internship/job
postings, please contact Professor Jenny Hawkins ([email protected]).
Congratulations Students! Our majors were busy in 2019 showcasing their economics research and data analytics skills:
Students—Plan ahead for SAGES Capstone ECON 395
If you plan to complete your SAGES Capstone in economics by taking ECON 395, note that ECON 326: Econometrics is a pre-requisite course, so you’ll want to plan ahead to ensure you meet the requirements. Currently both ECON 395 (SAGES Capstone) and ECON 391 (SAGES Departmental Seminar) are only offered in the spring semester each year.
Pictured, clockwise top left with their research posters are ECON 395 students Rasheed Ajala (‘19) and Priyal Chadha (‘19), Jacob Frisch (‘20) and Luke DiMuzio (‘19), Emma Toth (‘20) and Shelby Shvorob (‘20), and Economics Honors student Alec Hoover (‘20).